Wittenberg University Head Women’s Soccer Coach Katie Robinson enters her second season in the Tigers 2018-19 season. Robinson was named the 11th Head Coach in Women’s Soccer History before the start of the 2017-18 season.

COACHING HISTORY

Goucher College (2011 -2013)

Capital University (2013)

Ohio Northern University (2014-16)

Wittenberg University (2017-present)

WITTENBERG HIGHLIGHTS

Robinson has guided Wittenberg to an overall record of 15-16-7 and 8-5-3 in NCAC action.

The Tigers won five of their last six games under Robinson’s leadership, capturing their fifth NCAC Tournament Championship title (2017).

Wittenberg would make their seventh NCAA Tournament appearance, taking down Thomas More College with a thrilling 3-2 (OT) result. The Tiger’s tournament run would come to an end against regional host Washington (Mo.) with a heartbreaking 1-0 loss in the 87th minute of action.

Robinson would see a trio of Tigers be recognized by coaches from around the area, as Davis, Thacker, and Wright were all named to the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association 2017 Women’s NCAA Division III All-Ohio Team.

The team would see Sydner Weaver named NCAC Newcomer of the Year in 2018. Additionally, named to the first-team All-NCAC was Megan Davis, and second-team honors given to Shannon Brueck and Sydney Weaver.

PRIOR COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

As ONU's top assistant, the Polar Bears went 37-18-4 and held an OAC record of 21-5-1 in her three-year stint with the team including the 2016 OAC regular season crown.

Robinson and the Polar Bears made it to the conference tournament semi-finals in 2014, as well as the OAC Conference Tournament Finals in 2015 and 2016.

While at ONU, Robinson saw her student-athletes produce on the field with accolades including: the 2016 OAC Freshman of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year, the 2015 OAC Midfielder of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year, the 2014 OAC Forward of the Year, as well as five NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Honorees.

Student-athletes under Robinson's guidance combined for a 3.4 cumulative team GPA with a fall 2016 team GPA of 3.53, during her time at ONU.

During her time at Capital, Robinson helped lead the Crusaders to the OAC Tournament championship and an appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament in 2007.

Robinson began her collegiate career at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. In her first season with the 49ers, Robinson helped lead UNC-Charlotte to an Atlantic 10 Conference Championship, with an overall record of 12-5-3.